ACC Men's Lacrosse Championship

Talen Energy Stadium

In a Nutshell

Led by a slew of All-Americans, the country’s top lacrosse teams clash for the ACC championship during an annual three-day tournament

The Fine Print

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The Deal

$30 for one sideline pass with seating in sections 122–125 or 129–132 ($62 value)

$55 for one premium pass with seating in sections 126–128 ($94 value)

Each pass grants access to the weekend’s entire slate of matches. The schedule is as follows:

Semifinal rounds take place on Friday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

The ACC-Penn Classic takes place on Saturday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m.

The ACC championship game takes place on Sunday, April 26, at 1 p.m.

All times are subject to change

For each day, stadium re-entry is not permitted

The Scouting Report

Duke’s colors might be blue, but its lacrosse team has a big red target on its back. Last spring, the Blue Devils fell short in the ACC Championship, only to recover and win their second straight national title against the actual ACC champion—Notre Dame. Still, the 2014 ACC Championship proved just how evenly matched the conference’s teams are; all three tournament games were decided by just one goal, making the goaltenders’ brick-laying abilities incredibly valuable.

At the start of this season, all five ACC men’s lacrosse teams are ranked in the top 9 of national polls. They also feature a combined 23 All-Americans, setting up what should be another hotly contested tournament at the end of April. That weekend, semifinal rounds will kick off the action on Friday night, with the winners of those games advancing to championship Sunday. The team that doesn’t qualify for the conference tournament will have a chance to play, too: they’ll square off against Penn on Saturday night, which is way better than heading to the locker room to fill next season’s water bottles with this season’s tears.